Lowly chess piece NYT Crossword Clue

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Lowly chess piece Crossword Clue Answer is…

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This clue last appeared in the NYT Crossword on July 16, 2024. If you need help with other clues, head to our NYT Crossword July 16, 2024 Hints page. You can also find answers to past NYT Crosswords. If you need the answers for the NYT Mini Crossword for July 16, 2024, we have them as well.

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Clue & Answer Definitions

  • PAWN (verb)
    1. leave as a guarantee in return for money
  • PAWN (noun)
    1. a person used by another to gain an end
    2. an article deposited as security
  • LOWLY (adjective)
    1. of low birth or station (`base’ is archaic in this sense)
    2. low or inferior in station or quality

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